On April 13, 2024, police responded to a call at Fillmore’s Dollar General on Ventura Street to a reported theft by two subjects, but no arrests were made at the time. On May 8, 2024, police arrested suspects Daniel Garcia and Destiny Beserra for an unrelated incident and found probable cause to arrest them in connection to the Dollar General theft incident. Enlarge Photo By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Thursday, May 16th, 2024
A joint effort by Fillmore Patrol Services and the Fillmore Bureau of Investigations resulted in the arrest of two subjects believed to be responsible for the theft of highly sought-after merchandise from the Dollar General store in Fillmore. On 04/13/2024, Fillmore patrol deputies responded to the Dollar General store located at 1154 Ventura Street in Fillmore for a report of two subjects who committed a theft from the store. From the investigation, deputies learned a female acted in concert and conspired with a male to steal a shopping cart full of merchandise by leaving through an emergency exit of the store without paying for the items. After the initial investigation, Fillmore patrol deputies collaborated with Fillmore detectives and were able to identify the male and female involved in the theft. On 05/08/2024, Fillmore patrol deputies contacted (S) Daniel Garcia and (S) Destiny Beserra in the city of Fillmore for an unrelated incident. As a result, Garcia and Beserra were arrested for being under the influence of a controlled substance. Incident to arrest, detectives developed probable cause to arrest Garcia and Beserra for the organized retail theft from the Dollar General store on 04/13/2024. Ultimately, they were supplementally booked for a violation of Penal Code § 490.4 – [Organized Retail Theft]. Both subjects were later booked at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility in Ventura pending court proceedings. Nature of Incident: Organized Retail Theft Arrests (S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent Prepared by: Senior Deputy Wendell Cambell |
By Ventura County Sheriff Department — Thursday, May 16th, 2024
Fillmore Patrol Services arrested two Los Angeles County residents for felony offenses of burglary and conspiracy to commit a crime. On 05/06/2024, during the early morning hours, a vigilant Fillmore resident called Sheriff’s Communication Center to report a vehicle burglary in progress in the 600 block of Mountain View Street, Fillmore. The resident was able to provide information, which included a suspect vehicle description. The Sheriff’s Communication Center coordinated with Fillmore patrol resources and dispatched them to the area of the reported crime. Deputies responded to the area and located the suspect vehicle. An enforcement stop was conducted, and the occupants were identified as Diego Solis and Victor Valtierra. Both were detained pending the investigation. Report Number: 24-55456 (S)uspects,(V)ictims,(P)arty,(D)ecedent Prepared by: Sergeant Jarrod Foote |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 16th, 2024
City Council discussed issues concerning home-made yard sale advertising which is negatively affecting city appearance. Enlarge Photo All items passed 5-0 except for 8A – passed 4-1 8.A INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 7.28 OF THE REQUEST That the City Council approve the first reading to introduce Ordinance No. 24-970 to amend 8.B AUTHORIZATION FOR PURCHASE OF EMERGENCY BACKUP GENERATOR It is recommended that the City Council approve the purchase of an emergency backup diesel 8.C DISCUSSION OF CITY OF FILLMORE YARD SALE AND SIGN POLICY Staff recommends that the City Council appoint a representative to the Ventura Air Pollution Control Staff recommends City Council take the following actions: 1. Receive the staff report and conduct the public hearing; 2. Waive full reading and adopt by four-fifths vote Interim Urgency Ordinance No. 24-971 3. Find that Interim Urgency Ordinance No. 24-971 is exempt from CEQA; and 4. Direct staff to continue to study appropriate modifications to the Fillmore Municipal Code to 8.F PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 24- Staff requests that the City Council conduct a Public Hearing and adopt Resolution No. 24-4004 8.G PUBLIC HEARINGS TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTIONS RECOMMENDATIONS City staff recommends that the City Council take the following actions: 1. Open the Public Hearing to receive public testimony regarding the City Council’s intent to 2. Close the Public Hearing. Actions to approve the Engineer’s Annual Levy Report and Actions to confirm and order the annual levy: 1. Adopt Resolution 24-4000 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Fillmore, California Approving the Engineer’s Annual Levy Report for the City of Fillmore Heritage May 14, 2024 Page 2 of 6 3. Adopt Resolution 24-4002 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Fillmore, 4. Adopt Resolution 24-4003 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Fillmore, 5. Authorize staff to incorporate the revenue and expenditures contained in the Annual Budgets RECOMMENDATIONS City staff recommends that the City Council take the following actions: 1. Open the Public Hearing to receive public testimony regarding the City Council’s intent to 2. Close the Public Hearing. Actions to approve the Engineer’s Annual Levy Report and Actions to confirm and order the annual levy: 1. Adopt Resolution 24-4000 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Fillmore, 2. Adopt Resolution 24-4001 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Fillmore, Public Hearing to Consider the Annual Engineer’s Report, Levy and Collection of Assessments May 14, 2024 Page 2 of 6 3. Adopt Resolution 24-4002 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Fillmore, 4. Adopt Resolution 24-4003 - A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Fillmore, 5. Authorize staff to incorporate the revenue and expenditures contained in the Annual Budgets |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 16th, 2024
On Saturday, May 11, Fillmore Citizen’s Patrol hosted their Annual Bicycle Safety Rodeo at Rio Vista Elementary School, along with help from the Fillmore Fire and Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. The overall goal was to educate parents and children about the safety aspects of riding a bicycle, skateboard, or scooter on streets. A Bicycle Safety Rodeo is a safety clinic where young riders can learn about proper safety and the rules of the road. There was a bicycle safety course chalked out for basic riding skills and more. Above are photos of all the fun at this year’s Bike Rodeo. Photo Credit: Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 16th, 2024
On May 13, 2024, at the Fillmore Unified School District Board of Trustees meeting, Rio Vista Elementary Principal Beverly Garnica presented an update on the success of the school’s programs, activities, and initiatives for the 2023-2024 school year. Office Manager Karina Lechuga, and Speech Language Pathologist Isabella Liu, were both recognized for their outstanding work, and dedication to Rio Vista Elementary staff, students, and families. Photo credit https://www.blog.fillmoreusd.org/fillmore-unified-school-district-blog/2024/5/13/rio-vista-elementary-school-update-amp-recognition. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 9th, 2024
CDFW wildlife officers recently responded to several tips received through the Californians Turn in Poachers and Polluters (CalTIP) site. A wildlife officer contacted a man in possession of 49 rainbow trout in a section of Piru Creek in Los Angeles County that was catch and release only. Piru Creek is one of two streams in the Angeles National Forest managed for wild trout. Size and bag limits are in place to allow recreational harvest and consumption of fish and game species in low enough numbers to ensure their populations are self-sustainable. Left unchecked, poaching activities, like being over the allowable limit and undersized takes (especially before they have a chance to reproduce), threaten those populations and the lawful authority to fish or hunt for them. Witnesses to a poaching or pollution event can report them to CalTIP at https://wildlife.ca.gov/Enforcement/CalTIP. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 9th, 2024
On Saturday, May 4th, 2024, the Sgt. Ron Helus Ride for the Blue event was held to honor all first responders. This year’s ride began at 8:00 a.m. at Simi Valley City Hall. They stopped at the following police stations in this order: Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Camarillo, Port Hueneme, Oxnard, Ventura, and Santa Paula, before ending their ride at the Fillmore Police Station at 2:30pm. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 9th, 2024
The FHS Staff surprised this year’s FHS Athletes of the Year Nataly Vigil and David Jimenez at the Fillmore High School Gym with teammates, coaches, and administrators this past Wednesday, May 1st. Both athletes will attend a dinner on June 2 where they will be honored with all other Ventura County athletes at the Ventura County Hall of Fame dinner. Photo credit Lilah Duran. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 9th, 2024
On Monday, May 6, at 9:30am, Ventura County Fire Department was on-scene of a pickup truck fully engulfed on eastbound SR126 / Pyle Road. According to CHP the truck was on a tow truck and caught on fire. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-Firephoto_91. Enlarge Photo |
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 9th, 2024
Written by Carina M. Montoya It was standing room only on Sunday, April 28, when Pastor Dr. George Golden gave his last service at the Fillmore First Baptist Church, and “passed the baton” to the church’s new lead pastor, Ken Castellanos. It was a bittersweet occasion for the congregation, including many friends and family who attended, to bid farewell in quiet sadness to someone who has devoted the past 15 years to the church, and to welcome Pastor Castellanos who has been the church’s associate pastor. The First Baptist Church was originally located off Central Avenue in downtown Fillmore. The property at 1057 First Street was purchased in the 1970s and became the church’s new location. Upon Pastor Golden’s assignment to the church, there were many upgrades and renovations needed. Through the years his growing congregation brought in much needed donations, including time that some congregation members donated to help with the renovations. The parsonage was renovated twice; the once dirt parking area was paved; a new roof was installed; and the interior of the church was renovated. Pastor Castellanos brings to the First Baptist Church in Fillmore a genuine desire to continue Pastor Golden’s legacy, but with a renewed spirit of purpose. New members have already joined the congregation. His partner and wife of twenty years, Janny Melgoza-Castellanos, a native of Fillmore and a 1989 graduate of Fillmore High School, is a Bible study leader. Pastor Golden has no doubt that together, Pastor Castellanos and Janny, will further grow and develop the church into a stronger and more diversified congregation. Pastor Golden is not retiring from ministering, only transitioning from one place to another. He will first take a short two-week hiatus from ministering to travel to Nairobi, Africa, for a couple of weeks where he has been raising money to build an abandoned women’s shelter. Many of his other accomplishments in helping people in Africa have been the installation of a water well for a mission; installation of a solar system for another mission; rebuilt an abandoned church located in a remote area in a Nairobi jungle; and supported two orphanages by paying their leases. Upon his return home, he will begin ministering again in Ventura. |